Albemarle Real Estate & Insurance Co. Incorporated Trust Building* Phone 90 Albemarle, N. C. Insurance, Loans and Real Estate HOW GOOD ROADS ARE DE VELOPING OUR COMMUNITY. (By Henry Snuggs) Stanly County has made wonderful progress in road improvement and road building in the past few years. In fact, taking the previous state of the roads into consideration, Stan ly has made as much, if not more, improvement than any other county in North Carolina, Anyone visiting Stanly today no longer sees the old rutty roads of fornier days, but as fine a system 6f graded, top-soiled highways as i^ found anywhere in this state. This has meant much more to Stan ly County than the mere convenience of travel and transportation. It has meant much development in other re spects—the development that must necessarily follow the building of good roads in any community. This could be classified under three big heads: more favorable living con ditions for the people of the county, better educational advantages for the children of the rural schools, and a great increase of business opportuni ties, Let us take up each one of these in order and see how good roads have brought them about and are still bringing them about in Stanly County. In the first place^ good roads have made living conditions better and more pleasant by improving the ap pearance of the farin homes. It is natural that the majority of farmers along the highways should improve Church-going has been made more plessant and more frequent. No long er does the farmer -?Titch up his team to the old “carry-all” ^nd make a long, slow journey tc> church servic es, but now he spins along in his Ford over Stanly’s superb highways. Not only have the good roads of Stanly meanli; more favorable Uva ing conditions, but they^have meant the appearance of their homes iust tn«y^have meant ce oi Lueir nomes, just I better educational advantae-es Alono- as people nut un bettp.v . »uvctiiLdges. Along as people put up better residences on the better appearing streets of a city. As a result of highways being built through a section of the county, homes, barns, silos, and other build ings of the farm have been painted and property in general has been kept in much better condition. Stanly farmers are no longer iisol'atei. The jjonnecting Sink of good roads binds them into a closer community. Thus the farmer comes in contact with more people, and con sequently makes his life more sociable and pleasant. It is easy for him to bring his produce to town. The thrifty farmer, who owns a machine, can visit the trade centers of his com munity very easily ,,nd quickly. with the tendency of highways to draw people closer together has come the consolidated school. Hence, one of the direct results of the bu/lding of good roads has been a system of consolidatd schools for Stanly. School buildings, thoroughly modern in every respect, have been erected at conven ient locations throughout the county. They have been provided with im proved, up-to-date equipment. Large motor trucks now convey the pupils of the district to school every morn ing. In fact, the rural schools of ^tanly have many of the advantages of the city school. Instead of walk ing a path to school, the rural pupil rides in a truck over good roads; he goes to school in a handsome, modern GREAT BARGAINS We are selling' furniture at greatly re duced prices. Call and be convinced. PARKER-LITTLE FURNITNURE CO. THE NEWSIE HEADQUARTERS FOR MAGAZINES AND DAILY PAPERS, FRUITS, CANDIES AND COLD DRINKS